Reprint

Fine Chemicals from Natural Sources with Potential Application in the Cosmetic/Pharmaceutical Industry

Edited by
August 2024
174 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1585-2 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1586-9 (PDF)
https://doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-7258-1586-9 (registering)

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This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Fine Chemicals from Natural Sources with Potential Application in the Cosmetic/Pharmaceutical Industry that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Medicine & Pharmacology
Summary

It is beyond any doubt that chemistry has provided countless products which have improved the quality of human life in practically all areas. Unfortunately, some of the products have proven to be hard to dispose of, being non-biodegradable or toxic. Recently, much care has been taken to ensure that chemical products should be first of all safe for humans. According to one of the approaches, the cosmetic/pharmaceutical products used should be based on natural raw materials. With the use of physical, chemical, and biochemical processes, these raw materials can be transformed into intermediates that are later used to produce high-value chemicals, polymers, lubricants, solvents or surfactants, and special products, which, until now, have been obtained using fossil fuels.

Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2024 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
Serratula coronata extract; phytoecdysteroids; chemical analysis; chromatography–electrospray ionization–mass spectrometry; Raman spectroscopy; Dead Sea; natural mineral water; skin health; cosmetics; molecular mechanism; microencapsulation; fragrances; flavors; encapsulation technology; icariin; Epimedium L. extract; glucosamine sulfate; osteoarthritis; topical application; in vitro release; winemaking residues; antioxidant activity; skin enzymes; keratinocytes; fibroblasts; olive pomace; cosmetics; sustainability; facial mask; antioxidant; rheology; emulsions; oil in water (O/W); water in oil (W/O); vitamin A; vitamin E; vitamin C; UV protection; antioxidant properties; naringenin; natural ingredient; UV protection; pollution protection; pigmentation; biowax; preliminary stability; sensory profile; level of acceptance; catechins; flavonoid; antioxidant; cosmeceutical; antiproliferation; cisplatin; cytotoxicity; doxorubicin; flavonoid antioxidants; Haberlea rhodopensis Friv.; n/a